8432355

In-Plane Switching Display Devices

PublishedApril 30, 2013
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Patent Claims
7 claims

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1. A drive method for a display device, the display device comprising an array of rows and columns of pixels disposed over a common substrate, wherein each pixel comprises at least a first drive electrode, a second drive electrode and a pixel electrode, and wherein the display characteristics of each pixel are altered by controlling the movement of charged particles within the pixel area under the influence of control signals applied to the first and second drive electrodes and the pixel electrode, wherein the method comprises: in a reset phase, applying control signals to all pixels such that the particles in each pixel move towards the first drive electrode; in a pixel data loading phase, applying control signals to a row of pixels via said second drive electrode or a column of pixels via said first drive electrode in turn, such that the particles in each pixel are selected either to stay in the vicinity of the first drive electrode or move towards the pixel electrode, wherein each pixel further comprises a temporary storage electrode with the first and second drive electrodes on one side and the pixel electrode on an opposite side, and wherein in this pixel data loading phase the particles in each pixel are selected either to stay in the vicinity of the first drive electrode or move to the temporary storage electrode, which is closer to the pixel electrode; in a drive phase, applying control signals to all pixels for distributing the particles which have moved towards the pixel electrode over the pixel electrode, wherein in this drive phase the pixels in the vicinity of the temporary storage electrode are moved to the pixel electrode.

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2. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein in the pixel data loading phase, the particles in each pixel are selected either to stay in the vicinity of the first drive electrode or move to the pixel electrode, and wherein in the drive phase the uniformity of the distribution of the particles which are in the vicinity of the pixel electrode is increased.

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3. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein in the drive phase, a signal is applied to the second drive electrode to substantially prevent the movement of particles from the temporary storage electrode to the first drive electrode.

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4. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein in the drive phase, a signal is applied to the second drive electrode which substantially prevents the movement of particles from the first drive electrode to the pixel electrode.

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5. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the pixel data loading phase comprises multiple sub-phases for implementing partial movement of particles to provide grey scale operation.

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6. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the pixel data loading phase comprises data signals of variable amplitude and/or duration for implementing partial movement of particles to provide grey scale operation.

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7. A device as claimed in claim 6 , comprising an electrophoretic passive matrix display device.

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April 30, 2013

Inventors

Mark T. Johnson
Alwin R.M. Verschueren
Martinus H.W.M. Van Delden
Sander J. Roosendaal
Kars-Michiel M. Lenssen

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